To ease your worries about losing trees, print 3 in a page:
First, print one coupon.





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I love sharing tips on how to save money almost as much as saving money! I hope this blog will empower you to be frugal, especially when buying groceries.
Whew! Saving the environment takes a lot of work!
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Nice! I always try to print at least two coupon on the page by flipping the paper over. Never thought of trying to fit three! Great idea! Thanks for linking to Thrifty Tip Tuesday!
ReplyDeleteHey, that's a great tip to save paper! I do that sometimes with the print outs that didn't turn out too well.
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